Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Round-Up
Never-say-die Goole AFC staged a remarkable 5-4 victory at Albion Sports after coming back from a 4-2 deficit with 30 minutes to play.
Goole won it after scoring twice in the final two minutes – Luke Williams hit the winner.
The first half at Throstle Nest had been close.
Albion took the lead twice through Kieran Suddards and Danny Facey (penalty) but Goole pegged them back both times.
Predatory goal-scorer Josh Dacre and Dylan Collington scored.
Albion pulled away in the second half – Robbie Fox and Graham Hall scoring.
That put them on course for victory.
But Liam Parker responded and in the dying minutes, Cable equalised and Williams won it after pouncing on indecision from Albion’s defence.
Heroic captain Harry Viggars grabbed a precious point for relegation-threatened Hemsworth Miners Welfare.
Viggars struck with 12 minutes remaining to earn Hemsworth a 1-1 draw against in-form Handsworth.
Handsworth’s own captain Rikki Paylor had earlier given his side the lead against his former club.
The draw was somewhat remarkable for Hemsworth as goalkeeper Jake Greatorex went off injured after 25 minutes and star attacker Jay Davis had to go in goal for the rest of the game.
Jack Normanton rescued a point for Silsden with the late equaliser in the 2-2 draw with Emley.
Normanton had earlier cancelled out Callum Charlton’s opener before George Doyle placed Emley in front for the second time.
Knaresborough Town and Thackley battled out a goal-less draw.
A fifth minute Caine Winfarrah goal condemned Maltby Main to a 1-0 defeat to leaders Grimsby Borough at Muglet Lane.
Talent Ndlovu got Eccleshill United back on track and kept them on Grimsby’s case.
Ndlovu scored a second half penalty which was the difference in their 2-1 home win over Sherwood Colliery.
A fourth minute own goal had put them ahead.
Athersley Rec lost 4-0 at home to Staveley Miners Welfare.
Declan Howe (2), Sam Kay and Tomas Poole scored for Brett Marshall’s Staveley.